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Master the Pronouns and Nuances of Greetings in Arabic

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Course Features

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Limited Access

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Accessibility

Mobile, Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Advanced

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

Course Description

Whether you want to see the Middle East culture, make new acquaintances or learn more about what is happening worldwide, learning Arabic will broaden your horizons and enrich your life considerably. As a result, many people study the language for professional purposes. This course will engage you in the theory and knowledge of dynamic conversational techniques that will assist you in your language learning. The first section introduces personal pronouns, which will help you express yourself when encountering locals. Then you will learn how to use welcoming phrases to start a conversation by identifying yourself. The more you study, the more you will understand grammatical principles and nuances between Egyptian and Eastern Arabic dialects. Egyptian Arabic, as a conversational dialect, has an easy Franco-Arabic structure. This communication method is more comfortable for everyday circumstances and does not require complex technical rules. Mastering the language will enable you to stand out and become a viable candidate for numerous positions requiring you to speak Arabic. So it will be worthwhile once you assess your new conversational skills if you commit to learning the dialect. Your instructor will explain formal greeting expressions used to greet a man or a woman (‘good morning’, ‘good evening’ and ‘goodnight’). By the end of this course, you will have learned the necessary survival phrases and terminology to advance your Arabic language proficiency to the next level. Learning Arabic will make you stand out and mastering the language will make you appear knowledgeable and refined. You will understand the mysteries of Franco-Arabic writing and the grammar, articulation and linguistic rules to distinguish the discrepancies between the letters in Franco-Arabic. Despite what you've heard, there are tactics to becoming comfortable in just about any foreign skill. An approach to uncovering a new language is to see it, listen to it, write it and pronounce it and combine these activities as much as possible. Arabic opens new doors: which will you open today by enrolling in this course?

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Skills You Will Gain

What You Will Learn

Explain the distinctions and similarities between Franco-Arabic and the Eastern Arabic language

Recognize feminine and male pronounces in Arabic

Describe how to introduce yourself in a conversation

Distinguish the morphological principles in the Arabic language

Outline the basic Arabic terms to start a conversation

Match common phrases to their Arabic equivalents for females and males

State the elemental words in Arabic to welcome someone in a conversation

Identify the diction and syntax of familiar phrases to express discomfort

Classify formal greetings between Franco-Arabic and Eastern Arabic

Identify the fundamental Arabic greeting terms and phrases

Recognize the vocabulary, structure and voicing of primary greeting words in conversational Arabic

Discuss the Arabic articulation rules to enunciate with the throat like a native speaker

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